The modern prince, the myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It can only be an organism, a complex element of society in which a collective will, which has already been recognised and has to some extent asserted itself in action,... Film, Politics, and Gramsci - Page 164by Marcia Landy - 1994 - 280 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Mira Liehm - 1986 - 412 pages
..."collective will" expressed in his essay "The Modern Prince."7 He wrote: The modern prince, the myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual; it...an organism: a complex element of society in which the cementing of a collective will — recognized and partially asserted in action — has already... | |
| Paul Johnson - 1994 - 434 pages
...Machiavelli not a personal prince, like Mussolini, but a collective one. "The modern Prince, the myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual: it can only be an organization." MT, P. 97 "GREAT LEAP FORWARD" . . . the Great Leap produced a man-made famine on the... | |
| Jeremy Lester - 1995 - 344 pages
...of a Conclusion IX xiii 1 25 59 85 128 169 212 244 253 278 308 The modern prince, the myth prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It...in which a collective will, which has already been recognised and has to some extent exerted itself in action, begins to take concrete form. History has... | |
| James Martin - 2002 - 520 pages
...in the era of bourgeois hegemony was a 'modern prince', which in the conditions of a complex society 'cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It...element of society in which a collective will, which has been partially recognized and affirmed in action, already begins to take shape. Historical development... | |
| Luigi Giorgio Barzini - 374 pages
...Machiavelli had assigned to his imaginary Prince, or, in his own words: The modern prince, the myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual; it can only be an organization; a complex element of society in which the cementing of a collective will, recognized... | |
| Richard Drake - 2003 - 308 pages
...their way. A very important change would be in order, however: 'The modern prince, the mythprince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual; it can only be an organism, an element of complex society in which there already has begun to take concrete form a collective will... | |
| Louise Amoore - 2005 - 468 pages
...Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 29: 1, pp. 131-141 The modern prince, the myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It...in which a collective will, which has already been recognised and has to some extent asserted itself in action, begins to take concrete form.1 This essay... | |
| Kanti P. Bajpai, Siddharth Mallavarapu - 2005 - 560 pages
...represented a kind of political manifesto.2 In Gramsci's words, 'The modern prince, the myth prince cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It...an organism, a complex element of society in which collective will, which has recognised and has to some extent asserted itself in action, begins to take... | |
| Katarina Sehm-Patomaki, Marko Ulvila - 2007 - 200 pages
...modern prince, the -3 myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It can only ~ •_. be an organism, a complex element of society in which a collective will, S 2_ which has already been recognized and has to some extent asserted := itself in action, begins... | |
| 592 pages
...maximum of determinism, behind the idealism an absolute materialism. The modern prince, the myth-prince, cannot be a real person, a concrete individual. It...in which a collective will, which has already been recognised and has to some extent asserted itself in action, begins to take concrete form. History... | |
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